THE WENGER THREAD
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For the love of God resign!!!!
- Henry Norris 1913
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results like this will just make it even sweeter when the senile old *word censored* does go. parties down holloway road, a national holiday etc 

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What's the time? It's 10-2
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I still think that contract has his signature all over it. I would love it if he resigned, but we know that he won't. He will blame the ref tonight and people will back him. Sad really.
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8-2, 6-3, 5-1, 6-0, 5-1, 4-0, 5-1, 5-1
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TV3 (Irish station) tearing Arsenal apart (as you would expect) - souness hasn't quite belittled wenker's early successes, but he did point out that they were built on the back of GG's team that had won the league a few years beforehand, and built around the best back 5 in history
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BT pundits just agreed that Wenger has earned the right to leave on his own terms. Do they have a hypnosis suite that they take them to pre match.
- GoonerMuzz
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I can't decide if this overall is a worse result than the 8-2 he should have been fired for
Still no way he'll resign from 'HIS' club....

Still no way he'll resign from 'HIS' club....

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85 days of his contract to go. Hammered 10-2 on aggregate in his coveted Be All and End All. No title in 13 years.
WHY IS HE STILL OFFERED A NEW DEAL? WHY IS THE OLD FRAUD STILL HERE?

WHY IS HE STILL OFFERED A NEW DEAL? WHY IS THE OLD FRAUD STILL HERE?


- GoonerMuzz
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On the post match discussion one point i will agree with was what Lineker and Wrighty pointed out if a top class manager takes over we'll see exactly who holds the purse strings
I know its been debated on here before but i'm far from convinced a top class manager would agree to manage here, especially if the funds aren't available. The rebuilding work required is immense and as we've all discussed the number of players you'd have to replace potentially on a tight budget is staggering.
I'm also not convinced that a new manager could get the best out of the players we have simply because the work ethic is not there for a good number of them, and even selling a number of players might not increase the budget much because i have a feeling that would be factored into the 'available' budget.
Lets be brutally honest a new manager would have to do at least as much rebuilding as 'The Chosen *word censored*' at Man U but i'm willing to bet with a much smaller budget, how many winning managers would be willing to stake their reputations on turning us around in say half a season because that's about all the AKBs would give him

I know its been debated on here before but i'm far from convinced a top class manager would agree to manage here, especially if the funds aren't available. The rebuilding work required is immense and as we've all discussed the number of players you'd have to replace potentially on a tight budget is staggering.
I'm also not convinced that a new manager could get the best out of the players we have simply because the work ethic is not there for a good number of them, and even selling a number of players might not increase the budget much because i have a feeling that would be factored into the 'available' budget.
Lets be brutally honest a new manager would have to do at least as much rebuilding as 'The Chosen *word censored*' at Man U but i'm willing to bet with a much smaller budget, how many winning managers would be willing to stake their reputations on turning us around in say half a season because that's about all the AKBs would give him

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Wenger spent best part of 100m in the summer. Funds are made available.GoonerMuzz wrote:On the post match discussion one point i will agree with was what Lineker and Wrighty pointed out if a top class manager takes over we'll see exactly who holds the purse strings![]()
I know its been debated on here before but i'm far from convinced a top class manager would agree to manage here, especially if the funds aren't available. The rebuilding work required is immense and as we've all discussed the number of players you'd have to replace potentially on a tight budget is staggering.
I'm also not convinced that a new manager could get the best out of the players we have simply because the work ethic is not there for a good number of them, and even selling a number of players might not increase the budget much because i have a feeling that would be factored into the 'available' budget.
Lets be brutally honest a new manager would have to do at least as much rebuilding as 'The Chosen *word censored*' at Man U but i'm willing to bet with a much smaller budget, how many winning managers would be willing to stake their reputations on turning us around in say half a season because that's about all the AKBs would give him
- northbank123
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His comments about the referee are like the last days in Hitler's bunker.
Hope we lose every game between now and the end of the season (except Spurs).
Hope we lose every game between now and the end of the season (except Spurs).